VOLUME 26, NUMBER 26
JUNE 5-JUNE 18 2014
Watch out for the boom, sailors
AGREEING TO AGREE ON SEAPORT GUIDELINES, BUT DISAGREE ON THE PLAN
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Danny Chen’s 22nd birthday. The young Army private who died at 19 was found dead on his Army watch post in Afghanistan after enduring relentless, racist hazing by his fellow soldiers and superiors. Family, friends, neighbors and activists gathered on the corner of
BY JOSH ROGERS hat happens next? That was the question on the minds of many in the crowd of a few hundred Monday night at the first public meeting of the Seaport Working Group. Regardless of whether they were committee members on the inside, or they were viewing the group’s development “Guidelines and Principles” for the first time, few were clear on what it would all mean once Howard Hughes Corp. formally submits its plan that includes, at least for now, a 600-foot tower adjacent to the South Street Seaport Historic District. The carefully-worded, draft guidelines were painstakingly constructed after 11 Thursday meetings of two hours or more, and were generally well-received by people who either support or oppose big development at the Seaport. “I think if you look at all the guidelines, I would say the project that we’re envisioning is consistent with those guidelines,” Chris Curry, Howard Hughes Corp.’s senior executive vice president of development, told Downtown Express. He did acknowledge “I might have an issue” with Guideline 6, which calls for alternatives to a 50-story tower.
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Downtown Express photo by Scot Surbeck
Start of the New York to Barcelona sailboat race at Battery Park City’s North Cove, Sunday June 1, which was organized by Downtown’s Manhattan Yacht Club.
Chinatown’s week of memories B Y KAT J A H E I N E MA N N The week leading up to Memorial Day weekend saw a series of politically symbolic memorials and vigils in the neighborhood, beginning with the unveiling of Private Danny Chen Way, which had been a couple of years in the making, followed by an impromptu vigil for a local grandfather, Wen Hui Ruan, who had
been viciously attacked and beaten on an East Village street. And finally, two days of memorials for Sister Ping honored the life of a woman who was hailed as saintly community benefactor by her Fujianese compatriots, while wanted, and eventually sentenced, as a ruthless “snakehead” and profiteer by the authorities. Memorial Day would have been
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